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Here's The Story: Tomorrow, Today 2020

Season 2020 Episode 4 | 1h 20m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

Tomorrow, Today follows a group of children, reconnecting with them every 4 years.

In 2008 Here's The Story Producer, Steve Rogers interviewed a group of 1st graders, asking them questions about leadership and the American Presidency. He reconnected with them again every four years, expanding his questions each time, to find out more about their lives, as well as their learning. They are now eighteen. This is Tomorrow, Today 2020

12/21/2020

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Here's the Story

Here's The Story: Tomorrow, Today 2020

Season 2020 Episode 4 | 1h 20m 16sVideo has Closed Captions

In 2008 Here's The Story Producer, Steve Rogers interviewed a group of 1st graders, asking them questions about leadership and the American Presidency. He reconnected with them again every four years, expanding his questions each time, to find out more about their lives, as well as their learning. They are now eighteen. This is Tomorrow, Today 2020

12/21/2020

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